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King Midas Rose 
BICOLOR VARIETIES, continued 
President Herbert Hoover. Enormous 
flowers of ever-changing color. Deep cop- 
per-red in bud, golden in the center, with 
deep pink outer petals. In autumn it is 
superb. Plants very strong, with good foli- 
age, blooming early and often. $1.40 each. 
Taffeta. Plant Patent No. 716. 
Changeable colors like a piece of taffeta 
—apricot, salmon and yellow. Long- 
stemmed, well-formed buds and _ semi- 
double flowers. Richly fragrant. A vigor- 
ous plant with large, glossy, bronzy 
foliage. $1.65 each. 
Talisman. The great florists’ Rose 
with spectacular blooms of yellow, orange, 
and scarlet, changing with the season. 
Fragrant flowers. $1.40 each. 
White Varieties 
Caledonia. A splendid white Rose 
with long-pointed buds opening to large, 
high-centered flowers. Moderately fra- 
grant. A free bloomer. $1.40 each. 
Edith Krause. Good white Roses are 
not too plentiful but here is a fine one 
not very well known. It has large per- 
fect white blooms with a slight greenish 
tint. Double, high centered, fragrant. 
Vigorous grower. $1.40 each. 
Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria. This old 
Rose is the finest of all the whites. It has 
form, fragrance, and is fully double. Plants 
are of average height. $1.40 each. 
McGredy’s Ivory. Long-pointed bud; 
blooms double, fragrant and very large. 
Creamy white with yellow base. $1.40 each. 
Mme. Jules Bouche. Rated as one 
of the very finest white varieties. Large, 
double and fragrant. Blooms profusely. 
$1.40 each. 
Rex Anderson. Beautiful Rose with 
large, well-formed fragrant blooms. 
Exceptionally free and vigorous with 
abundant foliage. $1.50 each, 
THE |. W. SCOTT CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses 
These are much hardier, stronger grow- 
ing plants than the Hybrid Teas and bear 
an immense crop of bloom in June. 
Price, $1.40 each 
Frau Karl Druschki. An immense, 
pure white, perfectly double Rose, which 
blooms all season. 
Paul Neyron. Very vigorous Rose on a 
long, strong stem. Large, full blooms are 
fragrant and clear pink shading to rose. 
Climbing Roses 
The modern Climbing Rose is one of the 
most adaptable and most satisfactory of 
all flowering plants. There are many types 
to choose from and for covering trellises, 
arches, fences, walls, or sides of buildings, 
they are unsurpassed. Even the home 
with practically no space for a garden can 
find room for a Climbing Rose. 
Apricot Glow. A _ profuse seasonal 
bloomer with fruity fragrance. Long- 
stemmed blooms are apricot, turning 
apricot-pink. $1.75 each. 
Blaze. The blazing red blooms are pro- 
duced in clusters for several weeks during 
the Rose season, and a second crop of 
flowers may be expected before freezing 
weather arrives, when the plants are well 
established. $1.50 each. 
Climbing American Beauty. Moder- 
ately fragrant, rich rosy carmine, 3 to 4- 
inch blooms on long stems, on a vigorous, 
hardy plant. An abundant June bloomer. 
| $1.40 each. 
Doubloons. Plant Patent No. 152. A 
handsome yellow Climber developed from 
the native Prairie Rose, which makes it 
hardier than any other yellow Climber. 
$1.65 each. 
Dream Girl. Plant Patent No. 643. A 
good Rose for cutting as blooms last sev- 
eral days. Pleasing spicy fragrance. Color 
is coral-pink. $2 each. 
King Midas. Plant Patent No. 586. 
Deep gold flowers with a reddish tinge. 
Each one is 4 to 5 inches across, borne in 
clusters of four to six and making a won- 
derful display. A prolific bloomer, begin- 
ning early in the season. Hardy and vigor- 
ous. $1.65 each. 
New Dawn. The blooms are pro- 
duced freely from the opening of the season 
in June until cold weather. The color is 
a delicate blush-pink, and long stems make 
the clusters desirable for interior decora- 
tions. Foliage is dark green and glossy. 
$1.65 each. 
Paul’s Scarlet Climber. Clusters of 
semi-double, vivid scarlet flowers shaded 
crimson, that retain their color till they 
fall. Hardy and floriferous. More widely 
planted than any other Climber because 
of its dependability. $1.40 each. 
500 Liberty Ave. - 113 Diamond St. 
Polyantha Roses 
These dwarf Roses produce an abun- 
dance of bloom all season. The plants 
are especially valuable for a hedge or bor- 
der or for massing. 
Price $1.40 each, except as noted 
Betty Prior. Plant Patent No. 340. 
Single; shell-pink on face, a red reverse. 
Blooms in clusters on a 3-foot plant. 
$1.50 each. ; 
Donald Prior. Plant Patent No. 377. 
Deep red, 3-inch blooms of 8 petals borne 
in clusters on 3-foot plants. $1.50 each. 
Erna Grootendorst. Large, semi- 
double open blooms of a deep velvety 
crimson. Not fragrant. 
Fashion. Plant Patent No. 789. A 
fascinating new coral-pink color. $2 each. 
Floradora. Extremely double, scarlet- 
red blooms with light fragrance. Upright, 
bushy, much branched. 
Geranium Red. This vivid red Rose 
has a fragrance similar to a geranium. 
$1.50 each. 
Gloria Mundi. Orange-scarlet. Light, 
glossy foliage. 
Golden Salmon. Pure orange; huge 
clusters, each one a bouquet. 
Goldilocks. Plant Patent No. 672. 
Rich golden yellow; very double. Abun- 
dant bloom. $1.50 each. 
Improved Lafayette. Glowing red 
suffused crimson. Free flowering. 
Permanent Wave. Plant Patent No. 
107. Blooms are large, semi-double, fra- 
grant, and carried in clusters on long stems. 
The color is a brilliant carmine. $1.50 each. 
Pinocchio. Plant Patent No. 484. Rich 
salmon flushed gold. Fine for cutting. 
$1.50 each. 
Red Pinocchio. Plant Patent No. 
812. Unfading velvety scarlet. $1.50 each. 
Summer Snow. Plant Patent No. 
416. Snow-white flowers almost covering 
a dwarf, hardy bush. Blooms abundantly. 
$1.50 each. 
World’s Fair. Plant Patent No. 362. 
Fragrant, velvety crimson blooms. Pro- 
lific all season. 3 feet high; very hardy. 
$1.50 each, 
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Permanent Wave Rose 
